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Antarctica is the region that did not have a history of established slave trades. Due to its harsh climate and lack of permanent human settlement, there were no societies or economies that could develop systems of slavery. The other continents, particularly Africa, the Americas, and parts of Europe and Asia, have documented histories of various forms of slavery and trade in enslaved people.

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